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and the International Organisations
the
International Network
and the Cultural Centre of the City of Athens
co-host
the
Let us build the low carbon city for a sustainable planet !
main local co-host :
Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences of Athens, Greece
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You are invited to take part in the Sustainable Building 07 Event for the Mediterranean region and the Balkans (SB07MED), an International Conference that will be held in Athens on the 10th- 12th January 2008, with the title:«The Mediterranean city facing climate change:Innovation, Investment, Governance, for a low-carbon city"Put under the auspices of the French Embassy in Greece and the aegis of the City of Athens, the SB07MED Conference will be organised on the inititative of the SD-MED International Association under the aegis of the International Organisations iiSBE, CIB and UNEP/DTIE as well as the Melbourne SB08 Organisers. This event will be a full part of the SB07 regional event series and as such treated in the preparation for the Global Sustainable Building 2008 Conference to be held in September 2008 in Melbourne. The countries concerned are all the Mediterranean countries and certain countries of Balkans: Greece, France, Spain, Italy, Albania, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Palestinian Authority, Malta, Cyprus, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Israel, Libya, Slovenia ....The culmination of this Mediterranean Event will be the Report on “ Building the Low-carbon city : the Mediterranean answer" . The Event will focus on the threats and costs associated with climate change and the benefits to business and the economy that can result from taking action now. Examples from cities and businesses will show how taking action on climate change can lead to new business opportunities, cost savings through efficiency improvement, procurement benefits, job creation and a better governance.
The official languages of the conference will be English and French for communication and paper presentation and French, English and Greek for the Plenaries and the Panels ( see tentative agenda).
k here : SB08MED
Agenda
The geographic dimension, the national delegates
Throughout its life, and through its international activity (SB05MED, Pre-Tokyo SB05, in Athens) and of its institutional partnerships with European and Mediterranean networks (UMAR, EUROPA etc) SD-MED established an important network of national delegates and national teams in the Mediterranean, as well of the southern coast as of the northern coast and in Balkans. Thanks to the action of its national teams, representative delegations will be present at the time of the Athens SB07MED Event, to present the evolutions in their country as regards policies, strategies and good practices aiming to integrating sustainable development in the construction codes, in the national, regional or local legislation, in the voluntary actions and that of civil society actors.
for the SB08MED invitation please click here
you can also download here the Book of abstracts
6 Plenary Sessions- Debates ( languages : Greek, French, English )
Plenary Session- Debate 1:Mediterranean city and climate change
This opening plenary will focus on the broad themes of the event, on the impacts of city on climate change and the related specificities of the Mediterranean region.
It will include the threats and costs associated with climate change and the benefits to business and the economy that can result from taking action now.
Examples from cities and businesses will show how taking action on climate change can contribute to sustainable development by leading to new business opportunities, cost savings through efficiency improvements, procurement benefits, and job creation. Plenary Session-Debate 2:Business of climate change : Job creation and developmentThis plenary will focus on climate-friendly economic development strategies and their impact on city job markets and the growth of developing economies. The session will answer the following questions: How can cities take up the challenge of climate change mitigation and adaptation, remain competitive, and achieve economic growth? What can be done to position climate innovation at the heart of job creation? How can city-related green procurement create new jobs?
Plenary Session-Debate 3 :Buildings and climate change : International Meeting of Sustainable Construction and of the HQE©This panel will focus on how cities can encourage high-performance energy efficient building in new and existing commercial and residential construction to change the face of city built environments.
Plenary Session- Debate 5:Can cities develop in a low-carbon economy ?This plenary will look at innovative financing mechanisms for sustainable infrastructure, such as clean energy and energy efficiency projects in cities.
It will broadly examine how capital markets are responding to climate change and how cities and businesses can work with these developments to maximise benefits and opportunities. Plenary Session – Debate 4:Communicate change and ensure action of citiesThis plenary will focus on the fact that for public or private sector leaders to take action on global warming, they must have the tools to create a public mandate for change.In order to create change, leaders must demonstrate political courage, create thoughtful communications strategies, develop metrics for measurement, engage their stakeholders and cooperate with public or private entities. This plenary ultimately asks, once a city or business decides to build sustainability into its decision-making process, how can it also build it into its brand identity?
Plenary Session- Debate 6:
New forms of governance for a low-carbon city : Create conditions of collective international action
This plenary will focus on governance issues and will bring together representatives of International bodies and networks who will discuss conditions of necessary international action toward a low-carbon economy and urban space.
9 Panels-Debates ( languages : Greek, French, English )
Panel- Debate 1:Energy
This panel will focus on energy, city and built environment impacts on energy resources and the ways of managing energy in the city. Energy will also be treated as a technology that will allow cities to revolutionise the way they power their cities. Panel-Debate 2:
TransportT This panel will focus on transport problems in the Mediterranean cities and on sustainable mobility solutions. Best practices from cities that took action to reduce congestion and emissions will be presented. Panel -Debate 3:Water
This panel will focus on the urban water management and on how cities can make water systems more efficient.
Panel -Debate 4:
Information and Communication technologies (ICT)
This panel will focus on the role of ICT in transforming city life. Panel-Debate 5:Energy efficient and HQE buildings
This panel will focus on energy efficient and environmeantal quality buildings. Where are we in the Mediterranean, which are the progresses and the realised projects, what is the situation concerning compliance to the European directives and as far as standardisation and certification are concerned ? Panel-Debate 6:How to invest in Energy efficiency and environmental quality in buildings?
Financial mechanisms to invest in energy efficiency in buildings will be the subject matter of the panel Panel-Debate 7:Transports
This panel will focus on the costs and benefits of various fuel types and aims to assist participants in making strategic choices for the future development and management of urban transit systems.Panel-Debate 8: Renewable Energy
This panel will focus on how to catalyze the swift uptake of renewable energy resources into city power systems. Panel-Debate 9:
Waste
This panel will focus on how cities and their private sector partners can transform waste into energy and utilize recycling systems to reduce city waste streams. 8 Workshops with scientific and technical papers
( languages : English, French )To view the Workshops'Programme, please click here !
Main Scientific Programme Responsible:
-Dr Stella Kyvelou, Lecturer, Panteion University, SD-MED/UEHR
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International SD-Med Forum
Dominique BIDOU (FR)
Huston Eubank (US)
Dominique JOURDAIN (FR)
Arab HOBALLAH (UNEP)
Nils LARSSON (iiSBE)
Nicos FINTIKAKIS (GR)
Ronald ROVERS (iiSBE)
Hirohisa AWANO (JP)
Luis ALVAREZ-UDE (GBC Spain)
Chris ALLEN ( AWISH International)
Yehuda OLANDER (GBC Israel)
Wim BAKENS ( CIB)
Robert SAVY ( FR, EUROPA)
Patrice GENET ( UMAR )
Dominique de LAVENERE ( FR)
Stella KYVELOU ( GR)
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Academic SD-Med Forum
George PREVELAKIS (FR)
Andre LOUCHET ( FR)
Helene PAULIAT (FR)
Georgios KALKANIS (GR) Athan.PAPADASKALOPOULOS (GR) Clive RICHARDSON ( GR) Yordan BOTEV (BG)
Ilias PLASKOVITIS (GR)
Ayse Nur OKTEN (TR)
Marius PORFIROIOU (RO)
Richard WITT ( UK)
Luis BRAGANCA ( PT)
Vincent BUHAGIAR (MT)
Zacharias DEMATHAS (GR)
Mohamed AWAD (EG) Dimitris PAPAIOANNOU (GR) |
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Scientific SD-Med Council
Kazuo IWAMURA ( JP)
Justo GARCIA-NAVARRO (SP)
Mattheos SANTAMOURIS (GR)
Antonia MOROPOULOU (GR)
Nikitas CHIOTINIS (GR)
Kostas LYTRAS (GR)
George PREVELAKIS (FR)
Anne AZAM – PRADEILLES (FR)
Lydia DRACAKI (GR)
Christos CHRYSSOMALLIS (GR)
Nicholas C. ZAFERATOS (US)
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SD-MED National/Regional
Team Coordinators
-Matti KONES ( IL)
-Michel SABARD ( FR)
-Pascal GONTIER ( FR)
-Emmanuel CRIVAT ( RO)
-Yasser AREF ( EG)
-Yordan BOTEV ( BG)
-Natasa IGNATOVIC (Serbia)
-Dusan IGNATOVIC (Serbia)
-Osama NIMER ( Palestinian Authority)
-Adriano BELLONE ( IT)
-Serge JAURE (FR)
-Kamoun WASSIM (TN)
-Ioannis KALAVROUZIOTIS(GR)
- Maria KAROGLOU(GR)
-Harris POIRAZIS (SE)
-Heli KOUKKARI (FI)
-Pierre-François NORMAND (RO) |
IMPORTANT DATES ( for a limited number of papers)
Reception of Abstracts 30 October 2007 Notification of Acceptance of Abstracts 10 November 2007 Submission of Papers 15 December 2007
FEES Before After 30 Octobre 2007 30 Octobre2007 Participants ( regular*)€ 350
€ 200€ 400
€ 200 Presenters ( Papers session ) € 400 € 500 Participants/presentersfrom non EU Mediterranean and Balkan countries € 250 € 300 Members of listed organizations** € 350 € 450 Students***
Students of Panteion University € 120
€ 50 € 150
€ 70 Accompanying persons and representatives of public and local authorities € 200 € 300* This fee includes participation to technical visits, visit of the exhibition, participation to all sessions, panels and workshops, work lunches, coffee breaks, the Conference Material and the CD-ROM of the Conference Proceedings.The Gala dinner of 12th January is not included in this price.
* * iiSBE, CIB, UNEP/DTIE
*** Certification of attendance will be delivered to students and participants.
1. Pre-register on line visiting http://www.sd-med.org/form.htm .
2. If you wish to submit a paper :
2.1 please fill in the abstract submission form either in word or in pdf![]()
2.2 Send this form to natasa.lymberakou
@sd-med.comto the attention of Mrs Natasa Lymberakou
2.3 Download the guidelines needed for the final paper submission after acceptance of your abstract either in word or in pdf![]()
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PAYMENT
Payment should be made after reception of confirmation of your registration and your ID number
and in advance of the Conference by bank transfer.
No on site registrations will be accepted.
Please note that the number of places are limited. |
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Please deposit the total amount due to the order of :
« PANTEION UNIVERSITY RESEARCH COMMITTEE»
address : 136 Syngrou Ave., Kallithea 176 71 Athens- Greece
at
ALPHA BANK, branch (149), SYNGROU-FIX
80-88, Syngrou Ave., 117 41 Athens, Greece
Account Number : 149-00-2320-002905
IBAN A/C: GR 60 0140 1490 1490 0232 0002
905
Swift Code: CRBAGRAAXXX
Payment should be made in Euro. Please make sure that you indicate " SB08MED - Registration"
and your name and company or institution on all money transfers.
Please send a copy of the stamped bank deposit receipt via fax at +30 210 9235310,
SD-Med secretariat
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1 By the International SD-MED Forum, based in Paris and presided by Dominique BIDOU. This Forum supported recently the 1st National Meeting of Sustainable Construction, on the initiative of the Syndicate of Directors General of Local Authorities of the PACA Region held in the "Palais des Congrès" of ST RAPHAEL, on the 14, 15 and 16 mars 2007.
2 By the Academic SD-MED Forum, presided by Prof.Georges PREVELAKIS and Prof.Helene PAULIAT. This Forum supported recently the 1st French-Hellenic and International Meeting on "Urban Planning and sustainable Development" held at the French Institute of Athens, on May, 16-17, 2007.
Contact : For more information, please contact the Secretariat SD-MED/UEHR, Mrs Anna Theofilatou , tel:00302109248531, fax: 00302109248781, e-mail : natasa.lymberakou@sd-med.com
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